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17-03-2025
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Rebecca Osmond found safe weeks after disappearing while heading to Tampa
The Brief Rebecca Osmond has been found safe weeks after she was last seen, according to police in Beloit, Wisconsin. Osmond was reported missing after leaving Wisconsin for Tampa in February. No further details surrounding when or where she was found have been released. TAMPA, Fla. - A former Tampa General Hospital employee who disappeared last month after telling her family she was leaving Wisconsin for Tampa has been found safe, according to police in Beloit, Wisconsin. The backstory Family and friends previously said Rebecca Osmond, 47, left Wisconsin on an Amtrak train on Feb. 22. She purchased a bus ticket from Orlando to Tampa, but her whereabouts were unknown in the weeks that followed. Friends said Osmond worked at TGH for years as a physician support specialist, and she moved to Wisconsin several years ago to take care of her mother. No further details surrounding when or where she was found have been released, with the City of Beloit Police Department only saying Osmond was found. Follow FOX 13 on YouTube The Source This story was written using information from the City of Beloit Police Department and previous FOX 13 News reports. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app: Apple | Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter
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17-03-2025
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Missing Beloit woman found, family reports
BELOIT, Wis. (WTVO) — Rebecca Osmond (47) has been missing since February 22, but her family reported on Sunday that she has been found alive. Osmond last spoke on a Facetime call to her son February 22. Her mother said her phone was off after that. The family told police they believed she arrived in Tampa, Florida via an Amtrak train on February 24th. The family held a candlelight vigil for Osmond Sunday afternoon, and five minutes before it was scheduled to start, Osmond's sister said she got a phone call from police confirming Osmond's location. 'I am so in shock right now,' Osmond's sister Stacy Rebhahn said. 'There's a lot of emotions going through me right now. I'm so thankful that everybody came through and helped get her name out there, even though she's going to be very, very angry at how far this has gone. It'll teach a lesson that you need to tell people what's going on with you because it doesn't just affect you.' Rebhahn said the Beloit Police Department told her there was an issue in the spelling of Osmond's name that led to the investigation delay. This story is developing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.